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Vassilis Papadopoulos, author of Olia: Two Winters and One Spring, presents his memoir, In The Far East. He reflects on his experiences during three and a half years at the Embassy in Bangkok, emphasizing the profound impact of the people he encountered rather than the region's monuments or landscapes. He explores their unique perspectives on time, happiness, death, love, and religion, which contrast sharply with European and Mediterranean views. Through his travels and interactions, from King Sihanouk of Cambodia to a Chinese embassy secretary, Papadopoulos gained valuable insights into the culture and mentality of the Far East. His writing serves as a travelogue, capturing impressions and snapshots of the diverse lives he observed. Born in Athens in 1960, Papadopoulos graduated from the Law School of Athens and pursued postgraduate studies in International European Law in France. Since 1985, he has worked as a diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, serving in various roles, including at the Consulate General of St. Francis, the UN in New York, and embassies in Kiev, Bangkok, and Belgrade. His memoir encapsulates the richness of his experiences and the lessons learned from the people of the Far East.
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In the Far East: Impressions of a diplomat, Vassilis Papadopoulos
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- 2020
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